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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

evictions during a Moratorium
I know during this time I can't evict for non-payment in most States but can I evict (North Carolina) for damage(s) to the property? I have a tenant that has put multiple holes in different walls, and the home is layered with food on the floors and tables, and counter. Also the screen door is off.